What if There is a Design Error?

Baker & Associates Many challenges can crop up when working on a construction project. Among these challenges, errors are the last thing that contractors or project owners want to face. Yet, they are not uncommon as you navigate the process. Design errors or mistakes are one such issue that can result in serious construction disputes and delays.… Continue reading What if There is a Design Error?

How the California and Maui Wildfires Will Affect Future Construction Projects

Susan Doering | Construction Executive Just like any kind of fire, wildfires are caused by the presence of fuel and a spark. In the case of the 2017 fires in the wine country of California, along with the state’s 2018 Camp Fire, the fuel was dry leaf litter, branches and downed trees. And the spark, in some… Continue reading How the California and Maui Wildfires Will Affect Future Construction Projects

Construction Contract Basics: Indemnity

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings I’m back after a welcome change of offices from a Regus location to a separate and more customer-friendly local shared office space location.  I thought I’d jump back into posting with a series of construction contract-related posts, the first of which relates to indemnification clauses. An indemnification clause in a contract… Continue reading Construction Contract Basics: Indemnity

Public Contract Code Section 1104 Does Not Apply to Claims of Implied Breach of Warranty of Correctness of Plans and Specifications

Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog It’s the classic tale of two cities. One city is occupied by architects and engineers. The other, by contractors. And while the cities typically co-exist relatively peacefully together, at times, they do not, such as when a defect arises that can either be a design or construction defect. Sometimes, project… Continue reading Public Contract Code Section 1104 Does Not Apply to Claims of Implied Breach of Warranty of Correctness of Plans and Specifications

Amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 – Expert Testimony

William L. Doerler | Subrogation Strategist In April, the Supreme Court sent a list of proposed amendments to Congress that amend the Federal Rules of Evidence. Absent action by Congress, the rules go into effect December 1, 2023.  The proposed amendments affect Rules 106, 615 and, relevant to this article, 702. Rule 702 addresses testimony… Continue reading Amendments to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 – Expert Testimony

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